What do you mean, "it hurts to stand and talk"? Any allusions? Thank you for your questions.

Standing and talking are leaders who don't have to do things and don't understand the hardships of others. There are three kinds of sayings: one is that the landlord's old wealth urges the long-term workers to work, and the other is that it is easy to stand and talk. Of course, "it's easy to stand and talk, but it's easy to bend over and work." Now people use it to describe the difficulty of not understanding others, just sarcastically. Secondly, Jing Jian, a filial servant, will take Shang Yang (Wei Yang and Xiao Gong were sitting at that time, and Shang Yang and Jing Jian sat for a long time (that is, kneeling on the ground with their feet under their buttocks). They talked about dusk from dawn, and Shang Yang got up and stood in the temple talking about Kan Kan, oblivious. Jing Ke knelt for a day, exhausted, and when he saw that the monarch and his subjects had no intention of ending up, he repeatedly winked at Shang Yang, meaning to stop. But Shang Yang ignored it. It was not until the second duty that Xiao Gongcai interrupted him and gave him a royal meal. During the dinner, Shang Yang asked Jing Jian why he blinked frequently. JingJian said I knelt numb and weak as mud. It's easy for you to talk standing up. Later, this sentence was handed down, but the meaning has evolved from generation to generation, which has long been quite different from the original intention. It is said that an expert said: standing and talking doesn't hurt your waist, which comes from female production. The parturient must lie flat when giving birth, and the standing manpower urges her to exert strength and strength, but the parturient's back pain is unbearable and she can't exert strength. So it doesn't hurt to stand and talk. Therefore, there is a saying that "I don't know my stomachache if I don't have children." References: